AP Spanish Literature Lesson Plans

Invest in yourself and save hundreds of lesson planning hours with these complete materials!

* I accept Purchase Orders! Many schools provide funds to sponsor teaching materials, especially for AP teachers!

 

Gain a clear, practical strategy to finish the 38 AP Spanish Literature texts while helping your students build the analytical skills they need for exam success. Walk away with a structured plan, targeted review strategies, and engaging activities to prepare students with confidence and clarity.

Workshop details: Mon & Tues, April 6-7, 2026  / 4:00PM - 6:00PM PST 

Workshop includes:

  • Presentation material

  • Ready-to-Use Review Activities

  • Exam Skill Breakdown

  • Complete 4-Week Review Plan PDF

  • Zoom recording.

 

Watch the video below to see what is included in the 38 lesson plan bundle and how it is organized!

 

This year-long curriculum includes 38 lessons organized in 14 units. It includes the teacher’s answer key, student handout, an FRQ or multiple choice quiz, and a dynamic PowerPoint aligned to the lesson. It includes a pacing guide, complete mock exams, and all the materials listed below!

 

Scroll all the way down to find AP Exam Preparation, Essay & Teaching Resources!

Purchase lesson plans by units or individually!

PLEASE NOTE - My unit plans are organized slightly differently than the College Board®.
I organize the readings by “movimientos literarios” or “épocas” rather than “siglos”.


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Additional Teaching Resources

Please note that the materials below are included in the year-long curriculum bundle! Save money & get everything!

 

Or if you prefer, you can find single purchases below, although you will save $$ and get more materials with the bundle!

 
 
 
 
 
 

Use this resource as a study guide for students!

 

*Please note that my unit plans are organized slightly differently than the College Board®.
I divide the readings by “movimientos literarios” or “épocas” rather than “siglos”.